As part of the partnership, Solis will provide the mammogram screenings at their clinics located in Texas, Arizona; Indiana; North Carolina and Ohio.

Breast cancer is the most common cancer among African American women. According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 26,840 new cases of breast cancer are expected to occur among African American women. African American women have a five year survival rate of 78%, as compared to 90% for white women. Additionally, the incidence rate of breast cancer is higher among African American women (under age 45) than white women.

Sisters' has provided more than 500 women with free mammogram screenings around the United States through the BCAP. For more information about free mammogram screenings, please call (866) 781-1808. "Solis is honored to be able to partner with Sisters Network Inc. for such a noteworthy cause," said Solis CEO, James Polfreman. "We hope the collaboration will allow many more woman access to annual mammograms. Mammograms are the primary weapon in the fight against breast cancer."

About Sisters Network® Inc.

Sisters Network Inc. is a leading voice and the only national African American breast cancer survivorship organization in the United States. Founded in 1994 by Karen E. Jackson, Sisters Network is governed by an elected Board of Directors and assisted by an appointed Medical Advisory Board. The organization's purpose is to save lives and provide a broader scope of knowledge that addresses the breast cancer survivorship crisis affecting African American women around the country. Currently, Sisters Network has over 40 affiliate chapters located in 22 cities.http://www.sistersnetworkinc.org